President Trump said last year, there was no intention of sacking Robert Muller, a special adviser to the investigating commission to determine whether Russia's involvement in the US election last year.
Muller's investigative council and the White House have increased the mood.
Thousands of emails were illegally taken by Muller's group, the lawyer on the trump group told Saturday.
Reacting to legal issues, Chancellor Trump said, "This move is not good" and his team is "very worried."
"There is no crime against them, because our campaign committee and Russia have no partnership," he said.
The Trump administration has denied Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. Trump described this inquiry as a 'witch hunt'.
Trump replied, "No," the journalists asked if they had the intention of sacking the Muller.
Many of the Democratic Party MPs have expressed their concerns. In particular, White House senior member Adam Schiff said that Republicans were trying to end the investigation.
In the trial, many former members of the Trump's campaign team are facing charges.
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
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